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"The Hague Mandate"
Declaration on the need for an
effective and fair agreement
to protect the global climate *
Whereas:
- the World’s climate is changing because of
man-made emissions of greenhouse gases;
- the people least responsible for these emissions
are affected most by the impacts of climate change;
- cuts in emissions can and should be made by
industrialised countries as agreed in Rio in 1992;
- cutting emissions will bring about the innovation
needed for sustainable development in North and South.
We believe that:
- no citizen has a right to pollute more than any
other;
- every citizen has an equal right to the resources
of Earth for sustainable development;
- every country has a duty to ensure its emissions
do not exceed its global per capita share.
- past, current and future emissions from
industrialised countries have, do and will exceed for an unknown
period their fair share by far and that this is unfair
We therefore call on the Governments of the
world to correct this inequity by implementing the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
and the Kyoto Protocol so
that:
- mechanisms are developed whereby those who emit
above their fair share provide adequate resources to developing
countries vulnerable to the impacts of climate change for both
disaster preparedness and disaster relief and rehabilitation
- poor countries who are less able to develop in a
low polluting way are helped to do so by industrialised countries
in a way which ensures that only sustainable technologies and
necessary know-how are transferred, leading to long-term economic
benefits for those countries
- the overwhelming majority of emission reductions
are made in the high per capita polluting countries (domestic
action first).
- other environmental and social problems are
prevented by a clear focus of the Protocol’s flexible mechanisms
on renewable energy and energy efficiency projects
We specifically call on governments to adopt a
"The Hague Mandate" committing all Parties to secure
further global reductions in emissions beyond the first step taken by
the Kyoto Protocol until 2012, ensuring that:
- Total emissions are reduced to levels that do not
lead to dangerous changes in the world’s climate. This implies
agreement of a global limit on greenhouse gas emissions and a time
plan after 2012.
- After 2012 greenhouse gas emissions are reduced
and distributed on an equitable basis so that within decades each
country’s share of allowed global emissions reflects its share
of global population.
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For
comments and sign on, please contact Derk Segaar (INZET
Association): dsegaar@inzet.nl |
* A statement prepared
and endorsed by an international group of concerned organizations from
the South and the North,for the sixth Conference of the Parties to the
Climate Change Convention (COP6) in The Hague, November 2000
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